I read somewhere yrs ago where a guy done this with his pups . He started at an early age and hung an old leather glove in the kennel. he would use deer scent on it and hook the glove to a fence box. He would change the glove and use rabbit scent without the electric box.
sounds like it would work. has anyone ever tried this ???
my 2 Cobalt, Dino hounds have never run trash yet,and never been shocked from trash (hope they're naturals) and have come back several times when the young hounds hit trash.
A lot of hunters stay right on top of their dogs and say they're deer proof, but im not able to do that anymore(old age)
I believe i'll try the method above, maybe order a few tarsal glands and some scent.
Deer breaking methods....
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Re: Deer breaking methods....
I don't think that will work. Does that deer scent from a bottle smell like a wild deer? I don't think so. Leave well enough alone until you have a problem when go to training collars. Sounds like your blessed with straight dogs. Why fix what ain't broke?
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Blessed with a few straight but im working pups that aint. I wandered if the bottled scent smelled different. u got a point there
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Re: Deer breaking methods....
everything used years ago to break dogs was before reliable shock collars- -- not many deer here - one trick ive done is to ride dirt roads after a rain and look for fresh tracks-- if they show any interest in those tracks i bump them with collar--- repeat a few times a month or a year --
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